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The NETS Annual Review highlights key achievements and developments during 2010/11, and the contribution that research funded by NETS programmes is making to creating the right environment for high-quality research to drive innovation in health and social care delivery.

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Please see below to view the project pages and the individual case studies in the Annual Review:

Programme

Project reference number Project title

Case study

PHR 09/3010/06 Football Fans in Training (FFIT): a randomized controlled trial of a gender-sensitive weight loss and healthy living programme delivered to men aged 35-65 by Scottish Premier League (SPL) football clubs Fitness is the goal

HTA

05/16/01 A multicentre randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation of ion-exchange water softeners for the treatment of eczema in children: the Softened Water Eczema Trial (SWET) 

Hard facts about soft water

HTA 10/111/01 Head-to-head comparison of two H1N1 swine influenza vaccines in children aged 6 months to 12 years Gathering the data on swine flu

HTA

09/84/47

Influenza A/H1N1v in pregnancy: An investigation of the characteristics and management of affected women and the relationship to pregnancy outcomes for mother and infant

Gathering the data on swine flu

SDO 08/1715/201 Self care and case management in long term conditions: the effective management of critical interfaces Long term care for young and old

SDO

08/1715/162 Evaluating self-care support for children and young people with long term conditions

Long term care for young and old

HSR

09/2001/19 The use of a collaborative structured methodology for the development of a multifaceted intervention programme for the management of asthma, tailored to the needs of children and families of South Asian origin Asking for answers
HTA 05/43/01 Towards single embryo transfer? Modelling clinical outcomes of potential treatment choices using multiple data sources: predictive models and patient perspectives 

Towards the single embryo

SDO 08/1619/155 Nature and Consequences of Support Workers in a Hospital Setting Beyond doctors and nurses
SDO 08/1619/159 Evaluation of the development and impact of assistant practitioners supporting the work of ward-based registered nurses in acute NHS (Hospital) Trusts in England Beyond doctors and nurses

HTA

98/34/05 A pragmatic single-blind randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation of the use of leukotriene receptor antagonists in primary care at steps 2 and 3 of the national asthma guidelines (ELEVATE study) 

Astma and the 'natural ecology of care'

EME

08/99/24 A novel anti-Wilms-Tumour-1 (WT1) vaccination strategy in haematological
malignancy using DNA fusion vaccines delivered with electroporation

Boosting the body's responce to cancer

EME

08/52/01 ROLARR: Robotic versus Laproscopic Resection for Rectal Cancer

A cut above

HTA 07/36/01 A randomised controlled trial (RCT) of alternative treatments to Inhibit VEGF in patients with Age-related choroidal Neovascularisation (IVAN) 

A clearer view

HTA 06/41/02 Systematic review and economic modelling of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of non-surgical treatments for women with stress urinary incontinence  Advancing women's health
HTA 05/45/02 Hysterectomy, endometrial ablation and Mirena® for heavy menstrual bleeding: a systematic review of clinical effectiveness and costeffectiveness analysis Advancing women's health

Details of further NETS projects:
EME projects in progress
HSR projects in progress
HTA projects in progress
HTA projects completed
PHR projects in progress
SDO projects in progress
SDO projects completed

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